Trust Lockdown™

Only Runs Trusted Apps, Nothing Else!

You begin with our standard Trust-Listsfor commonly used applications.Then you identify what else you want to allow,and add these Apps to your Trust-List.

We validate all executables and scripts at the kernel layer by comparing them to your Trusted Apps.Only Trusted Apps are Run. Everything else is blocked.Regardless of whether it was a phishing email, a malicious ad, website or USB drive, untrusted Apps never run.

Our Patented Handprint Identification technology stops hackers from passing off a malicious App or Script as a Trusted App.Our Handprint is more secure than a single hash and prevents the SHAttered Attack that fools application whitelisting.You can also add Code-Signing Certificate based validation to allow your Trusted Apps to update automatically.

To setup a pilot trial, contact us today.

Latest Posts

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